Abs Device

ABSTRACT

The invention delivers a comfortable effective exercise apparatus. Designed to engage sculpt and isolate upper/lower abdominal muscles the devise operates as such; user adjust length of forward/ rear T(respectively). Seat is adjusted to accommodate user. Next, the cable system is adjusted to body length and resistance is set using spring or rubber couplets. User mounts apparatus feet under foot bar executing a sit-up using cables creating resistance shifting body weight to engage various abdominal muscles.

FIELD OF INVENTION

The present field of invention concerns the Abs Device for use inphysical training, more particularly the conditioning, strengthening andsculpting of the abdominal region of the human body. This deviceprovides a method of exercising the abdominal muscles as well as methodsto assist the exerciser in all abdominal strengthening exercising andpositioning by the use of an adjustable platform, and an adjustable seatand cables. The cables on this devise are also adjustable and will havea method of increasing tension so as to provide various resistances foroptimal exercise conditioning.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The abdominal area of the human body is a difficult region to sculpt andcondition. This devise will target the conditioning, sculpting andstrengthening of this region of the human body. All embodiments of thisdevise will aid the exerciser in targeting specific abdominal musclesand areas and train them to respond to various exercising potions.

These various exercising positions will be achieved by use of anadjustable platform, an adjustable seat platform and adjustable cablesystem with the capacity of increasing or decreasing resistance; by useof but not limited to springs and/or rubber couplets.

The device will operate as follows: the exerciser will adjust the lengthof the forward and rear T's according to his or her height and/orlength. Then the seat platform will be adjusted to accommodate theuser's height and length of arms as well as desired range of motion.Then the cable system of the apparatus is adjusted for arm range ofmotion. After the user has set the apparatus for his or her body lengthand height and the cable system is properly set to the desired range ofmotion then the resistance is set by use of either spring resistance orrubber couplets. When the desired resistance is achieved the user willthen position and balance his or her self on the seat platform of thedevise, place top or front of ankles under the foot bar so as not tofall off seat and lay back in the beginning position of a sit-up whilereaching back and grasping either the forward or rear cable system,depending on the targeted abdominal muscles (the forward cables engagethe upper abdominal region and the rear cables engage the lowerabdominal region.) After the cable system is securely grasped the userwill begin to execute the full range of a sit-up while utilizing thecables system to add the resistance to the exercise by rotating the armsforward while continuing the sit-up. The cable system creates theresistance for conditioning, sculpting and strengthening the abdominalregion of the user. By simply shifting the weight of user various areasof the abdominal muscles can be engaged for conditioning and sculpting.Some examples of other muscles that are engaged include the internal andexternal obloquies, the intercostals and the erectus abdominal muscles.It is important to note that this apparatus has two sets of cablesystems, a forward set located below the seat for engaging the upperabdominal muscles and rear set of cables located on the rear T of theapparatus for engaging the lower abdominal muscles. The purpose of thetwo cable systems is to isolate the upper and lower abdominal musclesduring the work-out for optimal conditioning, sculpting andstrengthening.

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The above mentioned are examples of prior art related to or having somesimilarities of the present invention. Abdominal devises that aredesigned to assist the user in the physical training of the abdominalmuscles. While these devises are excellent in the exercising of theabdominal muscles, they do not offer the isolation and/or the specificability to target upper and lower abdominal muscles, respectfully.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention pertains to an exercise apparatus forconditioning, sculpting and strengthening the abdominal muscles of anexerciser's body. This summation is not intended to minimize the AbsDevice in any way. Rather it is an attempt to describe the components ofthe invention and to provide a vivid understanding of workings of theinvention.

The Abs Device is comprised of two T-bars (a forward T and a rear T).These T's are joined to form a platform for the apparatus to produceover all stability and balance of the apparatus. These T-bars are alsoadjustable for and to the length of a user's torso. There is also abackless seat platform, free floating, if you will; and this componentallows for adjustment of the user pertaining to his or her height and,the design of the seat allows for a slight change in body position andbalance of the user's body for targeting specific areas of the abdominalmuscle region. This seat is located on the forward T and is the maincomponent of the Abs Device because this is the platform where theexercise is performed. There is an adjustable foot bar located beneaththe seat to ensure the users integrity on the seat during exercising.And, lastly, but certainly not least is the cable system. The cablesystem is important because it lends the ability to allow the user toisolate and target purposefully specific areas of the abdominal region.In addition to this the cable system also has a means to produce tensionfor added resistance thus further adding the element of strengtheningthe abdominal muscles. The cable system is attached to the apparatus bymeans of rings located under seat and also along the I beam that theforward and rear T's create when connected. These rings allow forlengthening or shortening the cable system and also a connector meansfor tension creating device (rubber couplets and/or tension springs).All of the adjustable parts of the device are secured by means ofinsertion of insurable pins that fit perpendicular to the adjustments ofthe apparatus.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1. This is an assembled representation of the Abs Device.

FIG. 2. This is a representation of the forward T from a front view.

FIG. 3. This is a representation of the rear T from a top view.

FIG. 4. This is a representation of the side view of the forward T.

FIG. 5. This is a representation of a Tension Spring.

FIG. 6. This is a representation of a Rubber couplet.

FIG. 7. This is a representation of the locking or insurable pen.

FIG. 8. This is a representation of the T cables.

FIG. 9. This is a representation of the Seat cables.

FIG. 10. This is a representation of the seat and seat pole.

FIG. 11. This is a representation of seat cable system.

FIG. 12. This is a representation of the rear or T cable system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1. This is an assembled representation of the Abs Device. Thisillustration Represents the Abs Device completely assembled, the seatand insurable pen along with the foot stop. The foot stop is affixed tothe non-moving portion of the seat pole housing. The forward and rearT's are connected with insurable pen also. (And note how the forward andthe rear T's form an I beam.) The tension springs and/or rubber coupletsare attached to the apparatus via a series of “rings” these “rings” alsoallow for the lengthening and shorting of the cable.

FIG. 2. This is a front view representation of the forward T with theseat pole housing, the adjustable seat pole and the foot stop. Thisillustration also shows representation of the “rinds” used for attachingthe resistance producing cables. The “rings” are used to lengthen andshorten the cables as well.

FIG. 3. This is a representation of a top view of the rear T.

FIG. 4. This is a representation of the forward T from a side view. Theillustration is also showing the angled seat pole.

FIG. 5. This is a representation of the spring that will be use tocreate the resistance factor of the Abs device. These springs will varyin the amount of tension they create and this will give a wide range ofresistance or weight simulation.

FIG. 6. This is a representation of the rubber couplets that will be useto create the resistance factor of the Abs device. These rubber coupletswill vary in the amount of tension they create and this will give a widerange of resistance or weight simulation.

FIG. 7. This is a representation of the insurable pin used to lock alladjustable parts.

FIG. 8. This is a representation of the longer rear cable pair.

FIG. 9. This is a representation of the shorter forward cable pair.

FIG. 10. This is a representation of the angled seat pole and the seat.

FIG. 11. This is a representation of the assembled Abs device withforward cable pair.

FIG. 12. This is a representation of the assembled Abs device with rearcable pair.

1. I claim an exercise apparatus comprising a Free-floating, no-back seat. This apparatus also comprising a cable system for adding resistance to abdominal region, also a separate forward cable and a separate rear cable for isolating the upper and lower abdominals, respectively. By design I claim this seat targets the abdominal region of a user engaging all abdominal muscles, core muscles and the like, enabling and ensuring a concentrated workout of and to the abdominal region of a user; (a) that by constructing the seat with a no-back, angled pole and foot stop a user's integrity of seat is assured the no-back and angled bar ensure the concentric and eccentric contraction of the abdominal muscles as well as core muscles. (b) also that by constructing a separate forward cable and a separate rear cable the isolation of the upper and lower abdominals, respectively, is achieved and the abdominal muscles are strengthened with the resistance capacity of the present invention. A user sits on the seat, reaches for the cable (forward and rear) and makes necessary adjustments to apparatus (height of seat and length of I beam rather forward and rear T's joined). After the adjustments, a user, to engage the upper portion of abdominal muscles utilizes the forward cable-sets resistance and performs sit-ups on the apparatus likewise to engage the lower abdominal muscles the rear cables are utilized in exercise.
 2. I claim an exercise utility apparatus by construction and design specifically Intentionally targeting, engage, condition and sculpt the abdominal muscles of a user. The free-floating seat command the engagement of all abdominal muscle, the entire muscle group(s) is engage and is targeted and can be further targeted by use of forward and/or rear cables and also by a sift in weight and/or position on the seat. The motion of hip flexion is the articulation resulting from sit-ups and the abdominal muscle group as well as the muscle groups of the hip and upper leg or thigh is the muscles involved and effected during use of Abs Device. 